RCMP recommend charges against Chilliwack churches that broke COVID-19 restrictions
The province banned in-person worship on Nov. 19, citing surging COVID-19 case numbers.
The province banned in-person worship on Nov. 19, citing surging COVID-19 case numbers.
Charlotte Wasylik of Chatsworth Farm near Vermilion, Alta., talks about an online mini holiday market to support local vendors in the area.
Kevin O’Connell chats with Karl Kuss, who has been putting up a Christmas display at his Edmonton home for nearly 50 years.
The project is scheduled to last six months, or until 52,000 passengers have gone through the process. There are also plans to expand it to Edmonton next year.
A grandmother in Estevan, Sask., has received a national award from MADD Canada for her efforts against impaired driving.
The Paris agreement aims to cap global warming at well under 2C (3.6F), ideally no more than 1.5C (2.7F), by the end of the century.
Health-care workers over the age of 50 will be some of the first in line to get the less than 1,000 doses of the shot, providing they meet one of four criteria.
Of Trump's tweets over the past week, 82 per cent have been focused on the election and just 7 per cent on the virus.
Canadian actor-brothers Stephan James and Shamier Anderson launch the Black Academy, aimed at fostering and spotlighting emerging Black Canadian talent.
Legislation in Australia would force Facebook and Google to negotiate fair rates for journalism. Will the idea catch on in other countries, like Canada?
The 12 were arrested at sea in August while they were apparently making a bid to flee to Taiwan after a tough national security law took effect in Hong Kong earlier this year.
The Justice Department recently issued a discussion paper on revising the Privacy Act, which regulates the federal public sector's collection, use and disclosure of personal data.
Ali Mansour spent his first two weeks in Canada watching through a window as winter give way to spring and squirrels ran across the lawn.
Doctors are struggling to treat patients with neurological changes due to COVID-19 and researchers are scrambling to figure out why it’s happening.
On Thursday, the AUPE issued a news release after it learned workers received an email from the Royal Alberta Museum saying it could be cutting some jobs permanently by April 1.
"Can you imagine that? Doesn't that make you want to punch the wall? A baby aspirin per night could have saved her life."
Here’s Jesse Beyer’s Friday, December 11, 2020 evening weather forecast for Edmonton, Alberta and the surrounding area.
Hockey Canada chose 25 players Friday to represent the host country at the world junior hockey championship in Edmonton later this month.
Edmonton councillors passed the 2021 budget this week which, for the first time in 24 years, won’t include a tax increase. Vinesh Pratap has more on what cuts council had to make to get there.
Alberta’s chief medical officer of health Dr. Deena Hinshaw announced 1,738 new cases of COVID-19 and an additional 18 deaths on Friday. With 684 patients in the hospital, 123 of which are in the intensive care unit. Julia Wong has further details.
“That brings the total to 27 residents and 14 staff that have tested positive, so that's a total of 41 people."
The request for an extension came Friday after the Conservatives held up passage of Bill C-7 for two weeks in the House of Commons.
It’s been a record year for the number of Edmontonians hitting the ice on storm water ponds. EPCOR has received more than 30 reports of people walking, skating and sledding on the unstable ice — a number far greater than the 21 reported all of last year. As Chris Chacon reports emergency officials are warning...
The Alberta Union of Provincial Employees confirmed one of its members who worked at the Fort Saskatchewan Correctional Centre died after contracting COVID-19. Nicole Stillger has more.
British Columbians now have access to a more detailed geographic weekly breakdown of new COVID-19 cases, but critics say the province needs to go further in what it shares.